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tree at the entry to the cemetery, purportedly planted by Shinran and called "the upside down tree" (the largest ginkgo in Tokyo today), is a registered
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on January 14, 1861, was brought back to Zenpukuji to die. The funeral procession from there to nearby Korinji was a critical confrontation between the
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A well in the approach to the shrine is supposed to have been struck by Kukai's bishop's staff. This well served the community during the
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There is a monument to Townsend Harris and the First American Legation in Tokyo.
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Willard Price "The Japanese Miracle and Peril", pp. 92–93; et al.
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This article about a Buddhist place of worship is a
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Affiliation
Jōdo Shinshū
Honganji-ha
Deity
Amida Nyorai
Motoazabu
Minato-ku
Tokyo Prefecture
Geographic coordinates
35°39′12.8″N 139°43′58.1″E / 35.653556°N 139.732806°E / 35.653556; 139.732806
Kūkai

Jōdo Shinshū
Azabu
Tokyo
Japan
Asakusa
Kūkai
Shingon
Shinran
Kamakura period
Jodo Shinshu

Townsend Harris
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
United States of America
Townsend Harris
ginkgo
National Natural Monument

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